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You can submit by simply adding a paragraph there (please respect following title conventions, so we can easy use the page outline). We are looking for talks that show:

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A speaker is allowed to present several talks. Presentations may be submitted '''either in French or in English'''.

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| Demo of Sirius : this talk will give you an overview of the main Sirius features, and show how you can use it to create custom tooling around a technology you like or for your business users.

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The demo camp will feature informal demos, presentations and discussions about cool Eclipse projects, ranging from research prototypes to fully-featured open-source and commercial offerings.

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Each presentation should be '''20 minutes + 5 minutes of questions''', doing the transition with next presentation. If you want to make something shorter, then we'll plan quickies (5 minutes). This tentative agenda is subject to change depending on the proposed talks.

Sponsors

Hosting and Funding

Communication

Organizers

Proposed talks

Submissions and deadline

You can submit by simply adding a paragraph there (please respect following title conventions, so we can easy use the page outline). We are looking for talks that show:

Cool stuff in Eclipse (Eclipse insight)

Cool stuff with Eclipse (how you use Eclipse)

Cool stuff for Eclipse (what plugins you develop)

All technologies/projects/organizations/... are good for a presentation, while it relates to Eclipse. Good topics of presentations can either be: innovative projects, new technologies, best practices with Eclipse IDE, showcase of a nice RCP application...

Your proposal should also include the possible formats. You can select either one, or both of them if your talk can suit to both standard and quicky format.

Standard talk (20 minutes of presentation + 5 minutes of questions)

Quicky (5 minutes to use as you want)

Note that as the schedule is quite tight, we can't allow any talk to be longer than announced. So make sure your presentation fits in the timeframe! It's better to make something shorter and have more time for questions than having something too long that you can't finish.

A speaker is allowed to present several talks. Presentations may be submitted either in French or in English.

Talk submission template

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What you intend to show us

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Develop at the Light of Speed with Telosys and Eclipse

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Laurent Guérin

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Cool stuff for Eclipse (Plugin for simple code generation)

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Standard

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This talk demonstrates how to generate different kind of code with the Telosys Tools Eclipse plugin. The plugin is designed to generated and update a lightweight model ( the "repository" ) built from an existing database structure. This repository is used as a model by Velocity templates to generate the application source files. The templates are customizable in order to generate any kind of artifacts. For more information see http://tools.telosys.org

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Sirius: a revolution in Eclipse Modeling Technologies

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Alex Lagarde, Pierre-Charles David, Obeo & Eclipse committers

Category

Cool stuff for Eclipse

Format

Standard

Abstract

Demo of Sirius : this talk will give you an overview of the main Sirius features, and show how you can use it to create custom tooling around a technology you like or for your business users.

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Open Innovation @ Eclipse, extending the ecosystem to embrace new technology domains

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Gaël Blondelle, Director of Ecosystem Development at Eclipse Foundation

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Cool stuff for Eclipse

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Standard

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After a short reminder of the Eclipse Foundation story, I give the vision of Eclipse hosting new technologies in the domain of Embedded Systems, Location aware software, m2m, ... This move extends the Eclipse ecosystem beyond its natural borders and opens new opportunities for the community.

Agenda

Line-up

The demo camp will feature informal demos, presentations and discussions about cool Eclipse projects, ranging from research prototypes to fully-featured open-source and commercial offerings.
Each presentation should be 20 minutes + 5 minutes of questions, doing the transition with next presentation. If you want to make something shorter, then we'll plan quickies (5 minutes). This tentative agenda is subject to change depending on the proposed talks.

Time

Activity

17h15

Introduction, event, sponsors, who you are

18h15

Talk/Demo 1 (TBD)

18h45

Talk/Demo 2 (TBD)

19h30

Talk/Demo 3 (TBD)

20h00

Lightning talks (TBD)

After the conference

To be filled later

Contact

Mailing-list: Organizers can also be reached on the france-ec mailing-list. Feel free to come to ask questions, make suggestions, anything...